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melba toasts are the crackers that dissolve and my surgeon suggests.

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So you can tolerate sugar? How long ago did you have your surgery? Where can I find those crackers?

Yeah I haven't had any issues with sugar since the beginning. My surgery was 2/27/13.

My nutritionist recommended regular saltines during the soft stage, and chew til mushy.

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I like hummus but I like them with bagel crisps, lol

You allowed bagel chips? You do ok with them?

My surgeon says no bread at all...I was a bit disappointed as I thought I could at least have toast.

Xx

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Yeah I haven't had any issues with sugar since the beginning. My surgery was 2/27/13.

My nutritionist recommended regular saltines during the soft stage, and chew til mushy.

Mine said the same. I tolerate pretzels now but don't eat bread at all. I don't even eat saltines any more.

I eat hummus with with a spoon. I like to chop jalapeños and mix them in. I love spicy! Sometimes I use Beanitos but they have rice flour in them and they make my insides gurgle. I can't eat rice or anything w/rice flour. I found some tortilla chips I tolerate well made from black Beans and quinoa. I can't eat more than 6-8 chips. Very tasty though...

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Terry I'd love to know the brand of the tortilla chips!

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Terry, me too

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Simply Sprouted Way Better Snacks - Simply Beyond Black Bean Tortilla chips (made with sprouted black Beans, flax, and quinoa) Gluten free.

Ingredients: stone ground corn, high oleic sunflower and/or safflower oil, organic sprouted black Beans, organic sprouted flax seed, organic sprouted quinoa, pure sea salt.

Nutrition facts: serving size 1oz (about 11chips), calories 130, fat 6g, sodium 80g, carbohydrate 15g, Fiber 3g, Protein 2g.

I paid 2.79 for 5.5 oz bag. Not exactly low fat but not many chips are. Very tasty though! :-)

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Thanks so much Terry!!

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I haven't tried PB2, but you can find in on Amazon, it's a powdered low fat Peanut Butter. It gets good reviews.

It's also at Walmart.< /p>

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There's only one place around here that carries PB2 and it's expensive. I usually just buy Skippy reduced fat peanut spread.

Walmart has it.

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Walmart has it.

Mine doesn't, unfortunately. I check everywhere I go. I finally gave in and went to the nutrition store.

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Mine doesn't, unfortunately. I check everywhere I go. I finally gave in and went to the nutrition store.

That sucks. I think it was $5. Keep checking, maybe they'll get it.

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Try Amazon?

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Hi, anything milk, chocolate vanilla etc makes me gag or nauseous for hours. I like the 15 calorie minute maid light mango and passion fruit drink: 8 ounces with 2 scoops nectar unflavored Protein, mixed and frozen fir about 10 - 15 minutes until icee consistency. I can stomach this for Breakfast.

If I'm feeling okay, I purée a Dole's peach in juice cup, strain it and add it too. If i do I add a third scoop of Protein.< /p>

I also like 4 ounces Water with orange Kool-aid liquid and a scoop of the unflavored protein. I also freeze until icee consistency.

I sip it, let the heat of my mouth warm it and "Tada"

Some like Isopure bottles. I liked them pre-op but after it's gross, my son drinks them after the gym.

Have you tried unsweetened almond milk? It's lactose free and it tastes great in Protein Drinks.

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Hi, anything milk, chocolate vanilla etc makes me gag or nauseous for hours. I like the 15 calorie minute maid light mango and passion fruit drink: 8 ounces with 2 scoops nectar unflavored Protein, mixed and frozen fir about 10 - 15 minutes until icee consistency. I can stomach this for Breakfast.< /p>

If I'm feeling okay, I purée a Dole's peach in juice cup, strain it and add it too. If i do I add a third scoop of Protein.< /p>

I also like 4 ounces Water with orange Kool-aid liquid and a scoop of the unflavored protein. I also freeze until icee consistency.

I sip it, let the heat of my mouth warm it and "Tada"

Some like Isopure bottles. I liked them pre-op but after it's gross, my son drinks them after the gym.

Have you tried unsweetened almond milk? It's lactose free and it tastes great in Protein Drinks.< /p>

I liked it before surgery, unfortunately it doesn't taste good to me anymore either.I bought some of the Premier Protein shakes a few members have said they like...not for me, too think and creamy, makes me gag.At least I get to start soft foods on Tuesday, looking forward to bites of chicken instead of puréed.

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